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is what this species is called in most books and is considered a good species by Index Fungorum and synonymous with Kuehneromyces rostratus. The description in Smith & Hesler is spot on. But The Quebec site has it as K. marginellus which is now Pholiota marginella. I have been unable to relocate the publication where this was put in synonymy with Pholiota veris. http://www.mycoquebec.org/... marginellus / Pholiote marginée&tag=Kuehneromyces marginellus&gro=35. It is a very common late spring species in broadleaf woods in Ohio and surrounding states.